brought to us by jack hanna. hey, jack. lots of babies today. a very special guy. >> start with the tiger. a siberian tiger. all of the tigers from the aquarium association are in the ssp programs. less than 200 of these left this the wild. >> are we allowed? >> they're not pets, by the way, iffer the folks watching. >> the claws are already so big on this thing. >> i have seen one of these take down the -- a bengal tiger take down a 2,000-pound water buffalo in seconds. they'll eat putrified meat. for us to see this go into extinction would be a tratraged. >> a tragedy. >> do you think that would happen? >> they're hunted for their blood and bones. we can't do that anymore. there's only 1400 bengal tigers left in india. >> we want to save the ones we have. >> this payby lion over here. when i went to africa the first time in 1979, they were like rabbits. we have lost 70% of the population. >> he saw the camera. he's like, no, i'm not liking that. >> that's the king of beasts. when they get to be full-grown, it's not only a -- it's obviously a w